At the close of the 27th legislative session, Governor Sean Parnell commended
legislative action that advanced his priorities in the areas of education,
public safety, military support, transportation and infrastructure, energy
and resource and economic development.

Education

Alaska Performance Scholarship fully implemented

With the passage of Governor Parnell’s legislation creating a
sustainable funding mechanism for the Alaska Performance Scholarship and
Alaska Advantage grants, the Alaska Performance Scholarship is fully
implemented. The performance-based scholarships were created through
legislation in 2010 spearheaded by Governor Parnell. With the passage of
House Bill 104, a fund will be established using interest and earnings to
fund both higher education scholarships and grants. The governor was pleased
that the Legislature included scholarship funding for the classes of 2011 and
2012.

Public Safety

Ending the epidemic of domestic violence and sexual
assault

The total funding for the governor’s “Choose Respect”
initiative to end domestic violence and sexual assault is $11.8 million
including prevention and intervention, support for survivors, and law
enforcement.

More Village Public Safety Officers and Troopers

The governor continues to work toward the goal of providing State Trooper or
Village Public Safety Officer (VPSO) presence in every community that
requests it. All 15 VPSO positions requested in the governor’s budget
were funded. Under the Parnell administration, Alaska has doubled the number
of VPSOs to more than 100.

Protection of Alaska’s most vulnerable adults

Governor Parnell’s legislation strengthening penalties for criminals
who target some of the state’s most vulnerable citizens was passed by
the Legislature. The bill protects these Alaskans from financial exploitation
and abuse.

Military Support

Governor Parnell secured $300,000 to protect Alaska’s military bases
from closure during an expected Base Realignment and Closure Commission
(BRAC) process. Alaska is geographically positioned to protect
America’s interests in the Pacific Rim and over the North Pole to all
parts of the northern hemisphere. The funding is for the Alaska Department of
Military and Veterans Affairs to counter the U.S. Department of Defense plans
to reduce military spending in Alaska through a BRAC.

Governor Parnell supported legislation creating military facility zones aimed
at fostering community and private industry support of Alaska’s bases.

The state will begin a four-year veterans outreach program. State officials
will visit villages throughout the state to make sure veterans receive the
benefits they have earned.

Transportation and Infrastructure

Statewide infrastructure funding

More than $1 billion was approved for highways, aviation, marine highway,
harbors, village safe water, and municipal water and sewer projects. Also
approved was $453.5 million in general obligation bonds for statewide
transportation projects subject to voter approval in November.

Deferred maintenance funding

Governor Parnell secured $100 million for the third year of his five-year
Deferred Maintenance Plan.

Roads to Resources

The Legislature funded the governor’s “Roads to Resources”
initiative. The initiative will increase access to communities and open
opportunities for continued responsible development of our fish, timber,
minerals, and petroleum resources. The funding allows continuing work on a
road to Umiat, the Ambler District Road, a road to Tanana, and improvements
on the Klondike Industrial Use Highway to Skagway.

New Alaska ferry

The governor’s budget also includes $60 million for construction of a
second Alaska Marine Highway System ferry.

Energy

The Legislature approved the governor’s energy plan which includes
$31.5 million for weatherization programs to help Alaskans make their homes
more energy efficient; $25.9 million for the Renewable Energy Fund targeting
projects in areas with the highest energy costs; $38.2 million to fully fund
the Power Cost Equalization Program; $20 million for home energy rebates, and
an estimated $48 million for the Alaska Low-Income Energy Assistance Program.

Governor Parnell supports the Sustainable Energy Program, designed to help
finance sustainable energy infrastructure projects across the state. The bill
expands the authority of the Alaska Industrial Development and Export
Authority to finance, or facilitate the financing of, energy infrastructure
projects.

The governor supported natural gas storage and frontier basin incentives, as
well as appropriations designed to bring natural gas energy to the Interior.

Resource and Economic Development

The Legislature approved the governor’s funding request for digital
mapping in the Arctic. The state will use the money to acquire elevation data
as a base for infrastructure development that greatly enhances economic
opportunities and the preservation of human life in disaster prevention,
response, and recovery.

New Market Tax Credits

Governor Parnell sponsored legislation to foster more economic development in
Alaska with a federal tax credit program called New Market Tax Credits. The
legislation will promote new investment in rural Alaska for the financing and
construction of a wide variety of projects.

Increases tourism marketing

The Legislature approved $25 million for tourism marketing to continue
efforts to grow Alaska’s tourist population.